Mantle-holder for gas-burners.



No. 777.199. PATENTED DEC. 13, 1904. A. GABRIEL & J. STUBBERS.

MANTLE HOLDER FOR GAS BURNERS.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 17, 1904.

N0 MODEL.

lwuwnfou No. 777,199., Patented December 13, 1904:.

UNITED STATES PATENT OEEicE.

ANTONY GABRIEL, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, AND JOSEPH STUBBERS, OF COVINGTON,KENTUCKY, ASSIGNORS TO THE INCANDESCENT LIGHT AND STOVE COMPANY, OFCINCINNATI, OHIO, A CORPORATION.

lVlANTLE-HOLDER FOR GAS-BURNERS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 77'7',199, datedDecember 13, 19041. Application filed June 17, 1904:. Serial No.212,979. (No model.)

T all whom it y 0011067? in line with the orifices 8 9, so that the wireBe it known that we, ANTONY GABRIEL, re- 12 has to push the looped endinward in order 45 siding at Cincinnati. in the county of Hamilto engageinto both orifices 8 9. The tension ton and State of Ohio, and JOSEPHSTUBBERS, of this looped end holds the stem 12 in place.

residing at Covington, in the county olFKen- This arrangement is verysimple, cheap, and ton and State of Kentucky, citizens of the effective,it can readily be used for inserting or United States, have inventedcertain new and removing the wire, and it avoids the use of 5 usefulImprovements in Mantle-Holders for a screw or other clamp which wouldstrain Gas-Burners, of which the following is a or bend the wire andwhich require two hands specification. in manipulating. Moreover, thisarrange- Our inventlon relates to an improved manment holds the wire 12in true vertical posltle-holder for gas-burners. tion. The insertion oithe wire 12 through The features of the invention are more fully theorifices 9 and 8 engages the loop end of set forth in the description ofthe accompany the spring and automatically clamps the wire 5 ingdrawings, forming a part of this specifiin position in the act ofinserting it.

cation, in which-- In Fig. 4: we have shown the spring 7 re- Figure 1 isa central vertical section of versed-a'. a, with the looped end pressingglobe-holder, showing mantle-support in eledownwardly projecting againstthe lower end vation. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same of stem 12below the orifices 8 and 9. It is 20 with globe omitted and showingmantle-stem obviously equivalent to the other method.

in section. Fig. 3 is an enlarged section on Having described ourinvention, we claim line 00 m, Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a section of globe- Incombination with a gas-burner, mantle, 5 holder with a modified form ofmantle-supwire-support, and globe-holder, said globeport. Fig. 5 is aperspective view of the holder being provided with an orifice for the 5mantle-support. insertion of the mantle -supporting wire, a

1 represents the burner-tube. spring attached to the said holder, therebe- Qrepresents the globe (or chimney) supporting formed in the attachedend of the spring, 7 ed upon the burner-holder. This holder conanorifice for the insertion of the mantle-supsists of a sleeve portion 3fitting over the top porting wire disposed in the vertical line of 3 ofthe burner-tube and seatingupon the flange the first-named orifice, thefree end of' the 4 thereof. The sleeve 3 has the three arched springbeing inwardly looped and intcrposing depending arms 5, on the loweredge of which a curved surface in the line of the orifices is formed theannular tray 6 for holding the whereby in inserting the wire into theorifices, globe. Attached to the under side of the the spring is engagedand automatically 55 tray and under one of the arms 5 is a subclamps thewire in position.

stantially reversed looped spring 7. The In testimony whereof we havehereunto set lower portion of this spring is provided with our hands. anorifice 8 in substantial alinement with the oriiice 9 in the arm 5. 4 10represents the mantle supported by the yoke 11, the stem 12 of whichpasses through Witnesses: the orifices 8 and 9. The upper looped por-OLIVER B. KAISER, tion of the spring 7 is normally substantially LEOODONNELL.

ANTONY GABRIEL. JOSEPH STUBBERS.

